Cake receptacle



July 1, 192,11.l -T,.. AUD I 1,769,351

CAKE RECEPTACLE Filed Dec. 11, 1928 Terese zweier,

@'WSQL y Patented July 1, 1930 THRSE LAUDER, or Noawaits;v ooNNcfrIoUT CAKE RECEPTACLE Application mea necember 11, 192s..- seriarno. 325,340.

The present invention relates to cake receptacles and has particular reference to a type especially adapted to facilitate the cutting of a cake without irst necessitating its removal from the receptacle.

In order to prevent the drying out of cakes, it has become common practise to keep them in more or less airtight receptacles, exposing them only. at such times as they are to be'cut for serving. This is particularly true in the case of cakes such as fruitcakes, which are consumed over-'accomparatively long period of time in the aver- Y age household, and whichV must meanwhile be kept in a .moist,.palatable state.

The usual practise in so preventing a cake is to place it in an ordinary .container having a bottom, sides integral therewith, and a tight fitting top usually secured by fric-l tion. l/Vhen it is desired to cut the cake, the top of the receptacle must be removed and the cake then withdrawn from the container and placed on a plate orsome other suitable iiat surface before the cutting op# eration can successfully begin. This-'necessitates frequent handlingof the cakev with resulting damage in looks and appearance.

It is of course possible to cut the cake after the cover has been removed and kwhile the cake is still in thekcontainer, but" such an operation would be extremely cumbersome. The knife would have to be held in substantially vertical position and Acrumbling could thus scarcely be avoided. yAlso it would practically be impossible to remove the first few slices of a cake cut under suchY conditions, without effecting a substantial disintegration ofthe slices.

A general object of the present invention is the provision of a cake receptacle having a bottom or base which is especially adapted toact as a plate upon which the cake is cut.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a readily detachable receptacle vbase and cover, in which a portion of the rreceptacle in open position. n

attaching means acts as ahinge between the receptacle base and cover.

' A further object of the invention is'thev provision of a substantially air-tight` cake receptacle having a positively secured'butk readily detachable cover, Vand a base having a. flat, raised, central portion. 1

.These and other features of the invention will appear more fully from the following detailed description when read in connection with the "accompanying drawings and will be pointed ont in the appended claim.v

Fig.1 is.V a bottom'plan view of aV cake receptacley embodyingq lone tornil of my 7invention.

Fig.` 2 is a top plan view of the device shown in Fig. 1. r f Fig..3 is a vertical section of the cake The device consists of ay cover 16, vhz'iving a flat kouter rim 19, turned aboutl its outer edgeas shown at 20, inwardly inclined sides` 18, andaliat integral top 17. The `rim 19,rv

is provided with loppositely disposed holes The base 10 consistso aat rim l2, and

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araised, fiat central port-ion 11, joined by the inclined portion 13. Thev rim 12 ,isz

turned along itsouter. edge as shown at 111, and is'provided withoppositely disposed holes` 15,.v

#In assembling the device, the basev 10, is Y coincide. v For the ,purposes Voit' attachment, ay stringk oritape 22,. is then passed .through onepair of the coinciding holes and looped in.l anyv suitable manner as shown at 23'. l

Following this, oneV end of the string is passed along Lthe bottom 'of kthe Abase :and inserted upwardly through the pair ofhol'es opposite the loop 23.` The other endA of holes in the vrespective rims are made toA to keep the portion ofthe `string adjacent the string is passed above the cover 16, to meet the endV protruding from the holes opposite the loop, and the twoV ends are there tied in a suitable bow or knot 24.

When the cake Vis to be out, the receptacle is in upward position as shown in Fig. 2. The knot 211, is untied and the cover 16, tilted about the loop 23, which acts as a hinge. The end or' the string passing through the holes opposite the loop, slips through the hole in the rim of the Cover which is consequently free to move.

As the `member 16,A is tilted into the position shown in Fig. 3, the top of the base is completely exposed `so that it may act as a plate upon which theV cake is to be out.

rlChe hat portion 11, of the base, is inraised' position above the remainder of the base and complete access to the cake tor purposes oif cutting is accordingly had.

When it is Vagain desired to close the receptacle, the member 16, is tilted into upa right position on the base, the string is passed kthrough .the hole from which it slipped out in thev opening operation, and

the knot 24, isagain tied..

In the'assembling operation,.the string may be looped about the hole l5, opposite the loop- 23, as shown at 25.v This is not essential,however, but may be done in order the base, in proper position.' Fig. 8,'shows a cake 26, upon the :base-10. The sides 27, of the cake are suitably tapered in a manner similar to the tapering of the sides 18, of the coverr16, in order that the pivot motion of the member 16, may be readily eti'e'cte'd without contact ot themember 16, with the cake.

Therbase 10, is provided with a handle 2S, secured by member 29.V V'When the cake 26, has been consumed, the string 22, may beremoved andthe :cover 16, be used as a pot or pan, the base 10, vacting as a lid. Y Having thus described my invention, what I claim' as new andldesire to secure -by Lettersv Patent of the/United Statesis as follows: Y. T M H A cake` receptacle, comprisingin combination, a base member having a'substantially fiat raised central,portionV and an .integral flange terminating ina flat-rim below said raised central portion, acover memberhaving a top and sides flaring outwardly .from the top toanopen bottom, an outwardly ei:- tending tlat rim surrounding the bottom edges of said cover member and having a pair of holes on substantially oppositevr sides ofthe medianlineof the cover member,` the rim ot the cover member being adapted tor engage with the rim of thebase the latter being provided with holes coinciding with the holes in the'rimof the cover,'and a ,flexible member looped about one pair of coinciding holes to form a hinge between thel cover member and the base member, the central raised portion of the base member extending upwards towards the top or" the cover member when the cover is in closed THRSE LAUDER. 

